Keyword [Guyana] Result: 1 - 12 | Page: 1 of 1 | 1. | A Survey Of The Use Of "New Practical Chinese Textbook" By Adult Learners In The Caribbean | 2. | Interconnecting Waiwai theories of nature, society and identity: An exploration of our understanding of the relationships between Amerindians in southern Guyana, their ambient environment and their perceptions of community and personhood | 3. | Between myth and nation: Rethinking Caribbean history, politics, literature, and aesthetics (Guyana) | 4. | Caribbean cartographies: Maps, cosmograms, and the Caribbean imagination (Kamau Brathwaite, Wilson Harris, Barbados, Guyana) | 5. | Perilous adventures: Imagining the eschatological unity of local and global. Metaphorical and metonymical modes of interpretation in Salman Rushdie's 'Midnight's Children' and Wilson Harris's 'The Guyana Quartet' | 6. | 'Some kind of tomorrow': Postcolonial narrative and the work of mourning (South Africa, Guyana, J. M. Coetzee, Wilson Harris, Toni Morrison) | 7. | Some post-colonial versions of the pastoral (David Malouf, Australia, Abdulrazak Gurnah, Tanzania, Jamal Mahjoub, Sudan, Beryl Gilroy, Guyana, J. M. Coetzee, South Africa) | 8. | Conjuring power in Caribbean and African-American literature (Claude McKay, Zora Neale Hurston, Wilson Harris, Charles Johnson, Erna Brodber, Toni Morrison, Jamaica, Guyana) | 9. | 'Coming home to roost': Some reflections on moments of literary response to the paradoxes of empire (Joseph Conrad, J. M. Coetzee, Bessie Head, South Africa, Doris Lessing, Zimbabwe, Mike Phillips, Guyana) | 10. | NATIONAL COMMUNICATION AND DEVELOPMENT: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF FOUR BRITISH COLONIES - NIGERIA, GUYANA, SINGAPORE AND HONG KONG (MASS MEDIA, NEWSPAPER) | 11. | MYTH AND HISTORY IN THE NOVELS OF ALEJO CARPENTIER AND WILSON HARRIS: THEORIES OF CULTURAL TRANSFORMATION (CUBA, GUYANA) | 12. | Exploring The Spread Of Chinese Dragon And Lion Culture In Guyana | |
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